Ghana community submerged by deadly explosion, records many deaths

Oreva Okolor Ben
No fewer than 17 people have been reportedly killed, and many injured in a deadly explosion in Apiate, between Bogoso and the village of Bawdie in western Ghana.
Officials say many houses were razed by the explosion which happened when a truck carrying explosives to a gold mine collided with a motorcycle.
Unverified videos posted on local media showed a large smoldering blast site in which buildings had been reduced to piles of wood, brick and twisted metal.
In one video, two bodies are seen crumpled on the ground, covered in dust.
A photo shared by a local council member showed a deep crater at the epicentre of the blast, onlookers peering down from its rim.
Seji Saji Amedonu, Deputy Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organisation, said 500 buildings had been destroyed.
A regional emergency official told local media he had seen more than 10 dead bodies.
“The public has been advised to move out of the area to nearby towns for their safety while recovery efforts are underway,” the police said in a statement.
Nearby towns have been asked to open up public spaces including classrooms and churches to survivors, the police said.
The explosion occurred in Apiate between the towns of Bogoso and Bawdie when a motorcycle went under a truck carrying explosives owned by a company called Maxam.
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The truck was heading to the Chirano gold mine, run by Toronto-based Kinross.
A Kinross spokesperson confirmed the incident, saying it occurred 140 kilometres (87 miles) from the mine.
The police initially said the explosives were heading from the Tarkwa gold mine run by Johannesburg-based Gold Fields.
But a spokesman for Gold Fields said the delivery was from an explosives company in the town of Tarkwa, not the Tarkwa mine.
Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo tweeted he had been informed of the incident and confirmed there had been deaths.
“It is a truly a tragic incident, and I extend, on behalf of the Government, deep condolences to the families of the deceased,” he said.